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I'm using a pivot table to compare sales data from 2004 to 2005 on a weekly
basis for several items and locations. (Location and Items are in rows, weeks and years are in columns). By default it added a sum of the sales for 2004 and 2005 for each week. I would like to see the difference (2005 - 2004) instead. This doesn't appear to be supported by Excel. Has anyone figured out a work-around? Or am I missing an obvious 'difference' sub-total option? |
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